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When Terror Came to Canada

The response to the FLQ crisis remains controversial five decades later

A Neglected Pledge

Moving beyond apologies

The Nobel of Numbers

How a Hamilton native played mathematical peacemaker after World War One

Another Birch across Main Street

Rob Winger grew up in the 19th-century countryside south of Hamilton, and lives up on the other side of Toronto now, in the hills. His first book, Muybridge’s Horse (Nightwood Editions, 2007), lost some of Canada’s most prestigious literary awards, and his latest, The Chimney Stone (Nightwood Editions, 2010), is a book of free-verse ghazals. Rob is currently reading Matthew Zapruder’s first book, American Linden, Dean Young’s most recent, Fall Higher, and Linda Besner’s debut, The Id Kid.

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